Last couple of days have not gone well. I've been trying to cut matching grooves in the horn and core. Even if you make a form for the grooving tool to follow the teeth follow the grain of the wood and the grooves don't end up straight. It's easier to groove the horn as it's grainless but still, all that has to happen is for the tool to jump a groove once and then from then on that's where the tool goes. Seems rather strange that the tool would rather follow a crooked line than a straight one but that seems to be the rule. Same thing happens on the wood. Fortunately Adam says that with a light bow you don't need matching grooves so I will forge on with sorta matching grooves and sals that are too short.